Igualar in english

Equalize

pronunciation: ikwəlaɪz part of speech: verb
In gestures

igualar = equal ; equate (with/to) ; level ; place + Nombre + on the same footing as ; equalise [equalize, -USA] ; equalise [equalize, -USA]. 

Example: Wilson charge a flat one-time fee for backfiles of each data base which equals a one-year subscription to that file.Example: These new symbols can be equated with the symbols 'x' and 'xx' that are used currently in many authority listings to convey the same meaning.Example: Academic librarians have seen their budgets levelled and shrinking and have witnessed serials prices spiralling out of control.Example: The programme promotes the true integration of librarians into clinical teams and places them on the same footing as case workers, nutritionists and pharmacists.Example: Ronaldo wasted a golden chance to equalise with a header that went wide.Example: Ears can continue to feel blocked even after landing if the pressure in the middle ear has failed to equalise.

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» igualar abring + Nombre + to a par with .

Example: There are importante tendencies to bring Bradford's distribution law to a par with some well-known laws within and outside bibliometrics.

» igualar las condiciones para todoslevel + the playing field .

Example: Technical standards are a good way to level the playing field among participating groups.

Igualar synonyms

equal in spanish: igual, pronunciation: ikwəl part of speech: adjective get even in spanish: Obtener incluso, pronunciation: getivɪn part of speech: verb
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